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swampish, a.|ˈswɒmpɪʃ| [f. swamp n. + -ish1.] = swampy.
1725MSS. Dk. Portland (Hist. MSS. Comm.) VI. 121 The ground is very swampish and damp. 1880I. L. Bird Japan I. 123 Passing over a swampish level. Hence ˈswampishness.
1879I. L. Bird Rocky Mountains 20 The road at first lay through a valley without a river, but some swampishness nourished some rank swamp-grass. |